The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep

What are examples of imagery in the novel, The Thief Who Couldn’t Sleep?

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Imagery:

“Breakfast was always a slab of cold black toast and a cup of thick black coffee. Lunch and dinner were always the same—a tin plate piled with a suspicious pilaff, mostly rice with occasional bits of lamb and shreds of vegetable matter of indeterminate origin.”

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The Thief Who Couldn’t Sleep